I don't play Minecraft, so I just drew them inside a volcano instead. Sorry...also, I can't remember the exact shade of the staff. Double sorry...
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I don't play Minecraft, so I just drew them inside a volcano instead. Sorry...also, I can't remember the exact shade of the staff. Double sorry...
She said, “You ain’t no son of mine! For what you’ve done, they’re gonna find a place for you.”
— This story was heavily inspired by My Chemical Romance’s ‘Mama,’ track 9 of their 2006 album The Black Parade. It also showcases a reference to ‘You Know What They Do To Guys Like Us In Prison,’ a separate My Chemical Romance song from the band’s 2004 album, Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge.
This story also is chock-full of my own headcanons, practically built off of them. Please do not fight about gender, Cerulean's name, or the "canon" aftermath of the employees in The King in the comments.
Trigger warnings include:
Mentions of death, blood, self-harm, self-destructive thoughts, bad mental health
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Cerulean trembled, tears gushing down his face. “It was a mistake–”
“An easily avoidable mistake!” his mother barked. She looked almost distraught, eyes wide and puffy from crying—tears of anger or disappointment, Cerulean couldn’t tell. Maybe both. Maybe more.
“I couldn’t control it!” Cerulean shouted back, voice breaking over his own stuttering. Suddenly, this entire house that he was raised in—played in, lived in, loved in—wasn’t a home anymore. The walls were decorated with photos and framed drawings, smiles and amazed eyes. The memories practically emanated from them.
Cerulean somehow couldn’t see the woman snarling at him as the same one in those photos, and it killed him. It really did. He stared at his mother, eyes slowly going foggy, ears unable to compute her screams. He couldn’t feel the tears still streaming down his face. He just stared, thinking about how much of a sorry moron he was for this. For anything.
Murderer, my daughter, my own offspring. The words rang in his ears. He didn’t know what to do – what could he do? There’s no apologizing for this.
“I thought…” whispered Cerulean, not knowing what he was actually going to say. He couldn’t redeem himself. He was a coward. A coward and a murderer, and an absolute moron.
“You thought what?” shouted Robin, “You thought apologizing to me would bring your brother back? And that little boy you killed? What about him, or his family? What about your coworker? And your job?”
Cerulean took a step back, breathing suddenly very fast. His lungs couldn’t seem to accept the air he tried to give them. Another step back, and he hit a wall, hyperventilating. He could taste his own salty tears, and ended up gagging on them because of the incessant gasping for air he couldn’t grasp.
He couldn’t. He couldn’t bring Zaffre or Steph back, he couldn’t help Gold, and he couldn’t forgive himself. And nobody could forgive him. He wasn’t worth it, and he didn’t deserve it.
Still, that didn’t stop the world from freezing when he heard those words;
“Get out of my house.”
Cerulean could barely hear it over his own repressed sobs. He just cried harder as he was demanded, again, to leave. He couldn’t move, and so he was dragged. He was dragged, and thrown into the street without bags, without memoirs, without his own dignity; simply guilt and tantalizing memories. And he sat there.
He was trembling like a leaf in a storm, just there, in the middle of an abandoned rural road in front of the home that rejected him. His breathing grew stronger, his sight becoming so bleary that he could barely register anything.
It took almost fifteen minutes to calm down. By the time he did, he was drained. The front of his shirt was drenched with the tears he wiped on it, and the clear night sky above him seemed unfit for his misery. He stared up at the moon, which stared right back at him. The coded stars glittered along with it.
He stared down at his arms, full of scars that were barely even that old. He’d become some genre of delusional after the incident, had tried repeatedly to hack his own hands off. He didn’t want his fingers to touch a keyboard ever again. He didn’t want anything to happen because of his own mishap again.
The kind of dirty where the water never cleans off the clothes, he thought to himself, staring at his hands. These hands—his fingers—were stained. Stained with the blood of not one, but three innocent people, and he knew he probably shouldn’t have made it out alive anyway. Cerulean just sighed.
The cold of the night made him shiver, but he didn’t mind. It was kind of nice. He didn’t know what he was going to do now, he didn’t care. He just laid there, in the middle of a near-abandoned rural road, waiting to get hit.
And he almost did. But the car, disappointingly, slammed on the breaks and an angry stick, some kind of different looking stick, near-fell out of the car and slammed the door yelling about morons and liberals and laying in the road. This new stick was gray, and he had this.. hollow kind of head. Cerulean squinted up at him. The stranger squinted back. And then kicked his head.
“What the hell, man–” started Cerulean, wincing away and scraping his arm on the concrete.
That was the first interaction Cerulean had with victim.
It wasn’t the last.
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King Orange made 2 black holes to destroy Minecraft. The first black hole failed. The second black hole almost succeeded.
Here is the scenario on how King Orange's second black hole works:
Notes:
*The size of the arrows indicate the speed.
*The nether blocks are removed as a way to better illustrate the black hole.
1.Black hole upon creation
*The black hole initially. It is located at the top of the Nether. The black hole is growing slowly if the staff with 2 Minecraft logos is not firing.
2.The creation of the beam
*The firing of the staff creates a beam, which causes the black hole to grow much faster.
3.Full powered beam
*The black hole beam is in full power. This causes the black hole to grow much, much faster.
*King Orange fired the staff to the left, so the result is:
4.Rapid expansion of the black hole
*As King Orange continue to fire the staff, the black hole starts expanding to the left.
*Upon reaching the Nether's world border, the black hole's trajectory will go to the bottom.
*At the bottom of the Nether, the black hole continues to expand to the right
*The black hole's expansion will reach the world border again, this time expanding to the top.
5.The collapse of the Nether
*Both ends of the black hole are about to meet.
*Upon touching both ends, the black hole starts to expand on all fronts.
*Finally, the black hole eventually destroys the Nether, including all of Minecraft.
King Orange's black hole is a symbol of his hatred to Minecraft, which he wanted to avenge his son for dying in the Minecraft VR. With the redemption of King Orange, he will no longer destroy Minecraft again, realizing on how much did he destroy the game.
(This is something totally different than happy ghast) okay so hear me out. In the Minecraft movie there is a character called Malgosha. Malgosha happens to be the main antagonist and also happens to have their main domain in the nether who ALSO happens to have a familiar looking staff who ALSO wants to insert a CERTAIN POWERFUL ARTIFACT into their staff. Who also happens to want to destroy the overworld. I don’t know about you but I find that oddly familiar to the world’s best father from AvM. . .
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Oh hey look ITS THE PART THAT BROKE ME ENTIRELY !!!!
MY MOTIVATIONS GOT SNATCHED WHEN IT'S HALFWAY-DONE 😭
r.i.p motivations you will be missed 💔
Thanks to @//BadGrammarCat for requesting me this <333
istg if i got the wrong scene im going to jump through the window-
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In "The King", KO sees a recording of AVM from a Victim's Organization TV, nothing really interesting to say about that, but from what we also know, KO watched more off camera as he went through the entire AVM Video, as he made it on his maps.
Now, we have ABTV on Youtube, a 24 hour stream that loops, but after Note Block Concert's segment, we see the whole video go to like a 'glitch' screen with the rocket logo, and Primal and Ballista trying to change it back, which they do, with Agent and a worker watching. Now this may not be canon, but, I think it's fairly safe to say that the video from "The King" and the ABTV, are the same video.
Victim has the entire recording of Alan Becker, (minus merch as I doubt he would know that, I think that's non-canon). though that would mean the AVM/AVE video before AVA, takes place before Wanted, or something like that, but I don't think that is how it works.
In "The Showdown", Alan somehow already uploaded Showdown to the internet, and the whole timezone thing is 14 seconds in the real world, but in the outernet it's 5 whole minutes. I think the outernet is getting Alan videos, before Alan in his world, even posts them, which sounds insanes, but let's be real, this is the universe where time paradoxes exist, no matter where on the timeline you try to look at.
It's funny how we are currently watching the exact video that made KO almost kill Minecraft, and the whole cast minus The Outernet.
In epsiode 25, The Second Coming destroyed the black hole by colliding Alexcrafter's Minecraft with Alan Becker's Minecraft being stolen by King Orange. The black hole then explodes after the collision.
In epsiode 29, the much bigger and heavier black hole was created. The black hole got even worse during the end of epsiode 30. There are 2 possible scenarios assuming he took the Minecraft PE icon from the iPhone:
*Scenario 1:
*Scenario 2:
It has one of the best scores of the entire franchise. My favorites are; One Terrible Moment, The King Rises (especially the end), the end of Red's Possession, Purple's Last Stand, Realizations, A World Collapsing, and Dreams & Reconciliations.
The score goes great with the episode, such as One Terrible Moment playing during Gold's death and Realizations playing while King chases after Purple.
TSC and Red returning the game icons to their original place is a beautiful and satisfying ending.
People hate this episode because of one thing, King's redemption. The redemption itself isn't that bad! The only problem with it is that he should've gotten more of a punishment rather than just being let off the hook scott-free.
Overall, it's an amazing episode that shouldn't be judged by one thing.
The Raid
Note Block Universe
The Quartz Blocks and Village Portal from the Fake Throne Room are missing in Note Block Universe
However, the Village Portal does return during The King...
...despite not being there earlier in the episode
There's barely any space between the Soul Sand Valley and Basalt Deltas
This is the last frame in the Basalt Deltas and the first frame in the Soul Sand Valley during The King and how there's only about 1 block between them
This is a screenshot from The King with a screenshot from Note Block Universe in the approximate location The Large White Beam was launched in on top of it
The top of the Parkour Box is visible and the nether roof is not far from the top of the Parkour Box. So The Giant White Beam should've taken less then a second to reach the nether roof unlike what was shown in the real time video.
Considering the angle of the beam, it should've destroyed the top right corner of the Parkour Box despite it not being shown destroyed
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